culture   Turkmenistan

16 commonsense assertions
Concepts (16) turkmen (1) broadcasting (1) television (1) radio (1) news censorship (1) vpn (1) wedding (1) carpet (1) citizen participation (1) cultural autonomy (1) desert landscapes (1) human rights (1) investigative journalism (1) mobile phones (1) protest art (1) watching tv (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 turkmen Turkmenistan The Turkmen people in Turkmenistan have a rich cultural heritage encompassing traditional music, dance, crafts, hospitality, and horsemanship. 5
2 broadcasting Turkmenistan In Turkmenistan, the government tightly controls broadcasting for propaganda purposes and restricts access to international media. 4
3 television Turkmenistan Television in Turkmenistan is heavily controlled by the government, has limited variety, and is used for state propaganda. 4
4 radio Turkmenistan Radio content and programming in Turkmenistan are heavily influenced by state control and propaganda. 3
5 news censorship Turkmenistan In Turkmenistan, the government controls and censors news with limited external sources. 2
6 vpn Turkmenistan The Turkmenistan government tightly controls and bans the use of VPNs. 2
7 wedding Turkmenistan In Turkmenistan, weddings are important social events that involve traditional music, dancing, and gift exchange. 2
8 carpet Turkmenistan Turkmen carpets play a significant role in traditional Turkmen culture and are highly prized for their craftsmanship. 1
9 citizen participation Turkmenistan In Turkmenistan, citizen participation is heavily controlled by the state, with limited opportunities for free expression and genuine involvement in decision-making processes. 1
10 cultural autonomy Turkmenistan In Turkmenistan, cultural autonomy is tightly controlled by the government to conform with state ideology and propaganda. 1
11 desert landscapes Turkmenistan Desert landscapes in Turkmenistan contain ancient Silk Road trade routes and desert cities. 1
12 human rights Turkmenistan Human rights in Turkmenistan are undermined by authoritarian regimes and lack of transparency. 1
13 investigative journalism Turkmenistan Investigative journalism is nonexistent in Turkmenistan due to strict state control of media and lack of press freedom. 1
14 mobile phones Turkmenistan Mobile phone access and usage in Turkmenistan is controlled and limited by the government. 1
15 protest art Turkmenistan In Turkmenistan, protest art is strictly prohibited and considered a threat to the state's authority. 1
16 watching tv Turkmenistan In Turkmenistan, watching TV is highly regulated and used as a tool for state propaganda. 1